Hydrogen bonding exists in HF but now in HCL.Explain?
2 Answers
Nov 8, 2017
Hydrogen bonding exists in BOTH
Explanation:
And we describe the polarization of the bond as
Nov 8, 2017
Chlorine is a large atom, making the HCl have a high electronegativity measure, which is not significant enough to create a hydrogen bond.
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonds exist when hydrogen is attached to a fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atom. These are relatively small atoms that can attach to hydrogen to create a bond.